Donald MacLeod

Donald MacLeod (died 27 February 1776) was a colonel of the British Army during the American Revolutionary War.

Biography
Donald MacLeod was a colonel of the British Army during the American Revolutionary War, of Scottish descend. MacLeod was sent to rouse loyalist troops among the local Scottish settlers in North Carolina in 1776 alongside the 80-year-old general Donald MacDonald and the other Scottish colonel John Campbell. During the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge in February 1776, MacLeod was cut down by grapeshot.